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Buying Contact Lenses Online, by Phone or by Mail

Buying contact lenses on the Internet, by phone, or by mail can be handy. But buyers should be careful.

Don't Take A Chance on Using an Old Prescription

Ask your eye doctor how often you should have check-ups. See the doctor regularly. The check-ups give your doctor a chance to check the fit of your lenses and change your prescription as your eyes change. Lenses that don't fit can hurt your eyes.

Always contact your doctor for advice. A doctor can see early signs of damage that can lead to serious problems, even blindness. You may not notice these signs in their early stages.

Make Sure You Get What You Asked For

Watch out! Some online or mail-order sellers may send you a different brand. Contact lenses may look the same, but materials and shapes change by brand. Be sure you get what you asked for. Make sure that the company gives you this information:

To learn more:

Visit CDRH Consumer Information on the Web

Or call 301-827-3990 to reach the FDA Consumer Affairs Staff in the Center for Devices and Radiological Health. Always contact your doctor for medical advice.

August 2005

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